Blood Thirsty Elites Can Ingest The Blood Of Children To Prevent Aging - Mainstream Media Reports

Globalists, bankers, politicians and large corporations have been sucking our blood for decades. However, this time they’re planning to do it literary. A study published in Science and Nature Medicine revealed that blood transfusion from a young mouse to an old mouse can prevent aging symptoms. This discovery could make way for medical breakthroughs and the formulation of new medicines.

Reports from the Vice health news outlet point out to far more ominous applications for this discovery. The report suggested that aging elites are using blood from young people as a type of youth serum. Jeff Bercovici also made similar claims last year, Bercovici conducted several interviews with Peter Thiel, the Silicon Valley aristocrat, and he learned that a transfusion procedure called parabiosis was used to prevent aging by using blood from young people.

“There are widespread rumors in Silicon Valley, where life-extension science is a popular obsession, that various wealthy individuals from the tech world have already begun practicing parabiosis, spending tens of thousands of dollars for the procedures and young-person-blood, and repeating the exercise several times a year,” Bercovici reported.

Bercovici also expressed his concerns over the probability of the development of black market for young people’s blood. Common among aristocrats in various cultures throughout history, this outrageous practice has been rampant. Many argue that cannibalism still takes place behind closed doors in most modern cultures after human sacrifices and mass murder is conducted under the guise of cover of warfare.

The practice of cannibalism among royals has not been publicized in the past few years. However, around the time of the American Revolution, corpse medicine was very popular in Europe among the ruling class.

Extensive research has been conducted by Dr Richard Sugg of Durham University in the practice of corpse medicine. Sugg said that, “The human body has been widely used as a therapeutic agent with the most popular treatments involving flesh, bone or blood. Cannibalism was found not only in the New World, as often believed, but also in Europe,”

“One thing we are rarely taught at school yet is evidenced in literary and historic texts of the time is this: James I refused corpse medicine; Charles II made his own corpse medicine; and Charles I was made into corpse medicine. Along with Charles II, eminent users or prescribers included Francis I, Elizabeth I’s surgeon John Banister, Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent, Robert Boyle, Thomas Willis, William III, and Queen Mary,” he added.

The historical precedent for aristocrats being involved in these types on animosity is outrageous yet it may be ongoing behind closed doors in our modern society.

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